Good adaptation of Patricia Highsmith crime novel about wife who is deliberately cuckolding his husband, teasing him and provoking him, so he must kill them off as they come. In the end they get together, and it isn't even clear if he killed them or not, but nonetheless good movie with great acting by Isabelle Huppert and Jean Louis Trintignant.
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